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[2026] Introducing recommended jazz medley videos!

[2026] Introducing recommended jazz medley videos!
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A “medley” is when multiple pieces are seamlessly connected and performed without breaks.

The way it moves on to the next tune before the previous one ends can feel like embarking on a musical journey.

In jazz, medleys are full of the joy of freely traveling between classics of different eras and moods, all while preserving the charm of improvisation and the sense of swing.

Their character varies widely—from gentle, café-friendly flows to dynamic performances that capture the heat of a live venue.

In this article, we introduce a variety of jazz-focused medley videos available on YouTube.

Whether you use them as background music while you work or listen closely for deeper appreciation, we hope you find a favorite.

[2026] Introducing Recommended Jazz Medley Videos! (1–10)

Jazz Standards Medley (Fly Me To The Moon, Autumn Leaves, Misty, L.O.V.E. & More)Mild Nawin

Jazz Standards Medley (Fly Me To The Moon, Autumn Leaves, Misty, L.O.V.E. & More) – Mild Nawin
Jazz Standards Medley (Fly Me To The Moon, Autumn Leaves, Misty, L.O.V.E. & More)Mild Nawin

This medley video delivers standard jazz vocals that are perfect from autumn into winter.

It’s packed with famous tunes, making it thoroughly enjoyable even for jazz beginners.

The transitions between songs by the pianist are wonderful and utterly enchanting.

It would be fun to watch at home while running a little mini bar, and if a particular song catches your ear, exploring other performers’ versions will let the pleasures of jazz expand infinitely.

Medley ( Listen, Nothings gonna change my love for you, Hey Jude, I wanna dance with somebody)

Medley ( Listen, Nothings gonna change my love for you, Hey Jude, I wanna dance with somebody)
Medley ( Listen, Nothings gonna change my love for you, Hey Jude, I wanna dance with somebody)

This unit delivers pop-leaning jazz featuring saxophone and vocals.

Classics like the Beatles’ “Hey Jude” and Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” are arranged with a jazzy twist, letting you bask in nostalgia without losing a sense of freshness.

It’s also interesting that karaoke versions are available for those who’ve listened enough to learn the songs or who’d like to try joining the unit and experiencing singing themselves.

Top 3 “Jazz Song Medley” (Stevie Wonder, Nat King Cole)

Top 3 “Jazz Song Medley” (Stevie Wonder, Nat King Cole)│Violin+Cello+Piano & Drum+Bass
Top 3 "Jazz Song Medley" (Stevie Wonder, Nat King Cole)

Here’s a medley of famous jazz tunes performed by a Korean ensemble.

What’s unique is that the front-line instruments—uncommon for a typical jazz combo—are violin and cello, which gives it a slightly classical feel that’s really charming.

The drums also differ from standard jazz setups, using a simple configuration centered on the snare drum, which helps bring out the timbre of the string instruments.

Although Stevie Wonder’s Isn’t She Lovely isn’t pure jazz, it’s a tune that jazz musicians often feature.

‘Kids on the Slope’ Cultural Festival Jazz Medley

Here’s a video of a medley arrangement for a school festival featured in the popular jazz manga Sakamichi no Apollon (Kids on the Slope), which was also adapted into a film.

Out of the three tunes, they boldly take on two in challenging triple meter—an admirable display of spirit.

Since the set is full of famous songs, even jazz beginners should enjoy it.

Also, the ensemble is arranged without a bass—an instrument that would typically underpin the low end—so the bass-less setup is a unique highlight.

Enjoy this energetic, youth-filled performance.

Mario Jazz 15-Song Medley #1

[Mario Jazz 15-Song Medley #1 (No Rain Sounds)] A soothing Mario movie-style arrangement! Video game music, Nintendo, background music for work
Mario Jazz 15-Song Medley #1

This is a medley collection of Super Mario Bros.

game music—beloved by fans across generations—arranged in a jazz style.

The harmonies have been reworked, so those familiar tunes take on a slightly different, stylish sound.

It can be fun to listen while thinking, “What’s different here?” Although it’s solo piano and doesn’t have the fast-paced feel of game music, that actually makes it cozy and soothing.

There are other installments in the series as well, so please give them a listen.

A Jazz Piano Medley of Shiina Ringo to Enjoy at a Café on a Holiday Night

Sheena Ringo Slow Piano Music Collection For Reading (No Mid-roll Ads)
A Jazz Piano Medley of Shiina Ringo to Enjoy at a Café on a Holiday Night

Here’s a video where you can listen to Shiina Ringo’s classic songs arranged for jazz piano—and as a medley, no less.

Although Shiina Ringo’s music is pop, her chord progressions and arrangements often show a strong jazz influence, which makes her songs perfect for jazz piano adaptations.

The performer here, Little Honda, describes their own playing as “sleep-inducing jazz piano,” and indeed, rather than being overtly rhythmic, each piece has a drifting, floating feel.

That quality creates a pleasantly relaxing atmosphere, which works really well.

Definitive Edition of Touhou Jazz Medley: AMAZING Touhou Jazz Medley

[Touhou Arrange] Definitive Touhou Jazz Medley AMAZING Touhou Jazz Medley [Touhou Medley]
Definitive Edition of Touhou Jazz Medley: AMAZING Touhou Jazz Medley

Here’s a series that Touhou fans can’t get enough of: songs used in the Touhou Project have been arranged into jazz—and even turned into medleys.

It seems to be mostly programmed, but the cool jazz arrangements that make you think, “So that song like this!” have apparently even turned some Touhou fans into jazz lovers.

Arrangements of famous tracks into other genres can be a chance to discover new charms in the music, and they really make you want to give them a listen, don’t they?